Mississippi Today is pleased to announce Michael Guidry as managing editor.
Guidry, who joined the Mississippi Today staff in February 2024, manages the newsroom’s day-to-day reporting and plans broader editorial strategy.
He previously served as managing editor at Mississippi Public Broadcasting, where he developed skills in audio storytelling as a producer, writer and editor.
“Michael is a perfect fit for what we’re building at Mississippi Today,” said Adam Ganucheau, Mississippi Today’s editor-in-chief. “He’s a proven newsroom leader, and he knows Mississippi. He also brings us a lot of digital and audio skills that readers can expect to see more of pretty quickly.”
A native of Destrehan, Louisiana, Guidry moved to Mississippi to attend Millsaps College, where he earned a dual Bachelor of Arts in History and Theatre. After graduating, he worked as a public school teacher for more than a decade.
While at MPB, Guidry helped lead a team that received recognitions from the Radio Television Digital News Association, the Mississippi Association of Broadcasters and the Public Media Journalists Association.
MPB’s special feature on Confederate Memorial Day – which he co-produced and co-narrated – received the 2023 Region 9 Edward R Murrow Award for Excellence in Diversity, Equity and Inclusion.
Guidry continues to host MPB’s weekly politics show @Issue.
“As someone who spent years in a space adjacent to Mississippi Today, it became evident the newsroom was quickly becoming a leader in local, nonprofit news,” Guidry said. “I could not be more excited to join a publication dedicated to elevating the voices of Mississippians while holding power to account.”
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